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rockfree33
06-13-2007, 06:15 AM
Some website that calls Ron Paul a racist and tries to sell it with a bunch of women who look like they were deprived as children.

http://suicidegirls.com/news/politics/21528/




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V-rod
06-21-2007, 11:29 PM
If only they would live up to their name.

Bloody Holly
06-22-2007, 01:58 PM
Did the owner of that site post that dribble?? I've met suicide girls that hated that rat bastard so if he's against Ron Paul it just proves what an ass he is. He also at first pretended suicide girls was just so feminist with their approach.
Also, girls that were touring around and were invited to stay with him had to sleep in his basement and he said that he thought they were all ugly freaks.

Yeah what a great guy so he fakes having a feminist site and he treats the girls like ugly freaks. We would be MUCH better off without that dick face's endorsement.

In fact, when girls found out what a bastard he was, they started their own site.

http://www.godsgirls.com/


Also you can read the drama about 1,000 suicide girls walking out.

http://www.gentlespirit.com/margins/Feminism1/474.html




Drama at SuicideGirls.com
Posted by Laura Barcella on November 29, 2005 at 12:32 PM.

That bastion of alt-porn allure, Suicide Girls, is in trouble -- and not just because of its increasingly boundary-pushing content (recent images involving blood and S&M were pulled from the site after public criticism).
The site is actually being lambasted by its own models -- pierced, tattooed 20-something "punk-rock and goth girl" pin-ups.

According to Deirdre Fulton at the Boston Phoenix, 40 of the website's 1,000 (!!!) models left the company last month in a dramatic "web walk-out," amid claims of shoddy treatment from the company's co-owner, Sean Suhl (known online as "Spooky").

"Dia," a former Suicide Girl who is now a California businesswoman, describes Suhl as "verbally abusive" to SG models. She tells the Phoenix, " exploitational to women, and abusive… because it lures women in with a marketing scheme that purports feminism, when in actuality the sole owner of the company is an active misogynist."

Ex-model "Sicily" agrees: "I just feel like people should know what they're paying for…You're giving money to a man who treats women like shit."

And, according to Tales from the Dark Site (a Livejournal SG fan community), Suicide Girl "Shellie" posted this harsh critique on the site itself:

I'm seriously over this site. I'll admit it. I am a total dumb ass for joining. $300 bucks to use my pictures forever? Go fuck yourself. But that's my fault for not realizing. I won't even bother trying to get off the site. I've heard from friends of mine how hard they try. Even by trying to get kicked off. I may try that later.

Karl
06-22-2007, 03:55 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nRNYG_xM2U

Bloody Holly
06-22-2007, 05:18 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nRNYG_xM2U

that cracked me up.

Michael Varin
06-23-2007, 07:51 PM
I went through it and read all the links the guy included. This is very important.

The author slings the word racist around like it's nothing, and criticizes Ron Paul's ideas as being ridiculous dreams, but if he had read the articles in his own links, he actually would have learned something.

The only blatant racists are on the site called stormfront.org, but half of those guys don't like Ron Paul because, as they say, race is not an issue for him.

Reading some of this author's other commentaries, I would say Ron Paul's policies are more likely to create the world he thinks he wants. One of his stupidest comments is that Libertarians "can't grasp the complexities of being part of a larger society." He did himself in on this one. Society is about cooperation, not coercion. If this guy believes using force is how to be part of a larger society, I think that speaks volumes.

I'm really glad I checked all the links, because I found a great radio interview with Ron Paul that I hadn't heard. Truly, the more I hear and read Ron Paul, the more I am impressed.

On Point Radio Show (http://realserver.bu.edu:8080/ramgen/w/b/wbur/onpoint/2007/06/op_0621a.rm)